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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1891)
SS" nMEANMlta The Canadian Government officially reports ROYAL "an excellent. baking powder," superior to all others in leavening strength (&3 &&&. 8H0VIX0 TIIK miKKK. A Jlctinma Jlan Engaged In Handling Ureen Good Has to liravc. A Utile Iww tlnu two inoutlm no, Mr.J.M.Miullwin wnmientlo Lynn", to take clinrKU of tlio telegraph ami Wells Forgo oIllceB. He occupied the position of telegrni)hoK;rtttor for flye weeks, during which t1tm, he with Ms wife rtayeil i(t niltliVlio. tel, IrfKlelmnirt. He fiud uiaiiwrf linrnliimr wltHl llO took J. W. Vnll Ordncr Into his coiilldeiKJOMtid allow ed htm a Hcheino where he coiiM tuko lu money hand over lint, It waa nothing more nor lu-w than to bu an agent for 'green goods." Mr. Van Ordner did not eare to niigago lu the business and spoke of It to a friend who advised secrecy, as Hie telegraph opcriitor was probably a detective and was working up some such case, or on the track of the counterfeit money now being circulated So they held their mjbco and awaited developments, .which were hooii forthcoming. Mr. Mbdlsoh hooii re BlgneJl and his place w'as occupied by Mr, Post. Madison was quite friendly to Mr. I'ost and told him that the company was rotten i it nd lie had better resign, and further, lie could show him something with much bolter ffimnviul returns, at the wiinu tlmo askluu him to look at souio greenbacks wITkh he had.siinie of them were new vhllo olhera had n worn ami greasy look. Ho told Mr. 1'ost that theso would piiKs any where all right, but wore spurious. He told him how Ui tako the new bills, place lliom In rolleo, rliH thfi cofleo thoroughly on them, and then crumple them up so as to counterfeit long us'j. Mr. Mildlsou left Mr. Post to think It over wlilhi ho went to Albany, where ho puri based Hume nrllolis, among them a grli, jmlf of shoes and a hat. On his return he allowed them to Mr. Tost, saying that tho shoes only oust lilm 00 cents though tho clerk tjiought ho' wil charging alx ilollnrs all right. He wild l"j had punned H4of his counter feit money In tino n(oro alone', 'and' again urged Mr. lOHt to play sick nets, as ho had done, or to hand In his resignation iwitl go with liTiii' to New York, at which placo'tliuy would embark lu tho business at lit tle risk and great profit. Koriiu of Mr. Madison's correspondence from Albany la Intel cstlng, As an Induce ment to Mr. VoAt, to resign, ho trlls Mm that tho compahv are going to "tlx him, they have heard that he Is not a competent operator." Irom four or five letters which your cor respondent rratl, the tenor Is.: "Wo will make 'thing lly." "Yoi'rw a made "man, If you accept my firo poRtil." "No danger whatever, as the plates are the true thing and were stolen from the I'. H. treasury department." Mr. Madison, ,as uhuwil by tho Wells Fargo hooks,' nt thlu plntc. seilt''ettHli toMno'ml lowing adlllvW.; W. II. Trrfcilwiill 6th Avenuo iftitel, Now York City, N. V," for which ho was to receive f'5,000 In green goods. In a private talk, Madison was lamenting tlielm of this first iwiikoII, who "got mad mid k'fl" so lie liittl to "rustle a new Klrl" so that hU "wife" Is merely a .1ut.vt. uluii ft Id I Inn. uimlt l1tlllJlllt came to thouiid of their tofm and In hopon tliht ho fn1foc4iit prions piliy sillier fnuU his nailery this Is writ ten. Mr. Post is an wHIenl young iiinu, rdcoiilly, fnuji Nellrusa, and wants (o see his prt'ifctWsor iiitiil his Just reward, which should be a long term lu the states prison. MvhTiiiiv. thp Sui:i llil I Hoiiho bill No. Llil-Introducttd liy Jennings, it. it trill fur" hp Sut to jirovble l"or IiiUivlniiiKiMirtnilliiiiiiii fordlvioiou of Height anil paseuger tralllo Iwtweeu oouueetlui; r.tlliwil ukini)iiili IrHiimxirlliiL' fivlulit mill piuuteugers from Interior milut Inj, this statu to HiaslUiils Or ultlrn on navigable rivero. Following are the provUlius of tho bill: Bcctltni 1. Uvt'ry rulliimd ihhii. pany oH)ratlug a Hue or lines of mllrortd liKitlid either wholly or iwrlly within thu Hi aloof Ortigou, Hhull Iiuvo the right With Us llliu or UutiMif ntllruail to liitercol,tHiintHl with or crow) wHItlii tho Mild state uov other Hue or line nt rttllrttmU. Hiid shall rvwlvotttul (ruiipott willi out delay or ulwriiiiliiiuliiii Hie ws Mjiigers, fn-ight, tmiusgu utul tmrs isiinlng from or destined to any (mam nrDfl (MPowden Vd la KUUoos f Wwjcs - ... - , 'ri aT"! nn-MW-ini . rr -i nm mi nirn irrun i rr n i ' . IJLli '-1L I WW n i I point on any other railroad, whether presented directly or Indirectly upon rcawnableHoTrins and for a reason able compensation; 1'royldl'd, a ndlnwd'sliull not bo required to re ceive or haul tho cars of another company unlesasuch cars ore adapt ed to tho gauge of Its track and are In a condition for safu transporta tion. Station 2. Die comneiibaltTiii for receiving', transporting and deliver ing imsHoni'ers, freight, tonnage nd cars upon and over connecting lines nf riillrnud as nrovlded In section ono(l) of this act, to and from alf point Iri this state shall be propor l loucd uiliohg fhe 'several railroads rendering service therein, according to tho number of tons or fraction of a ton per mile or fraction thereof, transported by each railroad; but duo allowance shall bo made for Mwltchlng, handling of freight und cais and dclayof cars, lu proportion ing the compensation among the several roads rendering service In said truiiportutloi but the rato per ton periiilio or the entire distance mIiuII not bo greater than the rale charged by these roads or any of thuni( for hauling tho haluo class and quantity of freight for an equal distance wholly over their own Hue; out due allowance may bo made for extra switching or handling of eirn or freight, but the same shall hot exceed lliu actual cost of said switching or handling; and no con cession, drawback, rebate or contract for sH'clnl rales shall liemadewlii'jh ahull not bo open to and allowed all connecting llneo alike under the tmmo or similar circumstances, or which would favor one Hue or Hues of connecting railroad to thu detri ment of any other line. Hcclloii :i, Hnilroad companies Hhall transport tho empty or loaded ears delivered to them by any con necting Hue, and unload (if loaded) and return the same with celerity and within a reasonable tlnle; and whenever any railroad company nluill use, letalu or detain the cars of another company beyond a lime reasonable or ucccsmiry to tiansport, deliver, unload, or leturn tho same, thtf company using or detaining said cars, beyond said reasonable time, shall bu liable to a penalty of four dollars and llfty cents pur day for each car so unreasonably used or detained. Bectlon I. If railroad companies cannot agree upon tho proportion of thouxpeusu of making any Inter section or connection to be borne by each, or upon tho.compouHatlou for or conditions and tonus of re ceiving and transporting pimmmgers, freight, tonnage or cars, or as to thu proportion In which the cnmiH'tisa tiou for trniisporlullau of tlio same shall be divided between them, or iiM)ii any demand for advance charges matlii by any company, thu ofimp'inlc, or either of them, shall IxHltlnu the board of railroad com missioners of this state for relief lu thu mutter or mat torn In controversy, w liloli petition, lHiailug,lludlnKs and relief shall be conducted and on fmccd as provided lu sections 1013, 4011, 1015, 1010 and 1017 of Hill's Annotated laws of Oregon. Section o. That If any railroad eompauy or iersou or eoriHiratlou 6oraliuK any rtllroad In this state subject to tho provisions of this act shall violate any of the pnivNiniiN of this act, such company, person or coriorutloii shall iw liable to a pen a ty of live hundred dollars for each violation thereof, and such H'imlty may be recoveied by an action lu the name of llie Male of Oivgon, lu my court lu any dlstrlut where Mioh violation shall tie made, The Mllroad eommlssloii uliull havotiu tllorlty to Institute such action through the district attorney of the pi qior dlklrict. and no such action .ii.ill Ui (IUiiiImkhI without tin con n tit of thu wiurt uiul of oald com- nliMlon. tNiiio Tt.iiiiiiMrriTwmi ly it ih tlio ti I In I vlluiAlc, ly m km I Ion Vtll.lllllltf Ulum IXUI, 'll)lA i.vorwork nt Mouiaiy tmnlkwy ui in itM, ! u qsrl hiU i utMiiy iwrwin. in it nicnntiiiuiuHi .iiuvr iui ilfprlfilltHl tM'fi.l-f thf lllMlilUll if lite u I IUHHJ Willi HIUIVSI l'llll IUiik IlllltlUMl to hwtlilt, mi tuirfr or lnn nt:imttlii it4'rtsliMi U lli tjiiwlii at iwrlltlt lilruini! iiitt tni mwuiiii. n. I.. I lltllll lllUUM HlltHI'll lUlttfl, wit tnuiM lit f)Mni l-i rJInuUi' rlktlU'. pH)lAI rtOJItnitl.it nitHiUI I'XltHlulltttt. It MudlMlMltytpVpallt, UwtMIII'of UHll'll- inry twttln wmVn, picrf mid tvi.ii IvituUrU) lttli liuurli Mild lltw. Mltotl ilMtfiriMt ftuiil mi) viu., HitiilliiUii- fwirrmut Hnf mul pivcnu tt,tlin'kiltr KiuMlU if HtniiUusy to rlnMimnUin nnil fc.mi.aitit nmrliii Hi" it ttt(or t- W i IKiMHtlit ir.niiu. (irikluitiipm kt.t ttttf', ttbutiifir utul ttlriH all-i'ul. f'W i&t-iuiv.t u4 lint Irtilli i(thu,kAliHtt. II U uult tttwoMMtry im nltv UU at elm l fpumuita ti Impatthtl irltl - SO Yeara the Staodaixl A Hurt jur lor file, ltchint IMIen ure known by moliir IlkeTClimlriitlon.cauiilne Intonjo llciilni fhen warm. This form M well as Win lllccdlng nnil prolrudlnif, yield ntoncc t. J)r. Ilodanko'ii t'llo ltemedy. whl ill art dlrectlj oil llioprtJi directed, Hbwirlm to mira.allnyiillcfilnKnr.d cllecl a periimi; ent cure. fi) ccnlH DmifKlt or mall, trt-tlw) Iree. Dr. Ilonanlco, I'lilludelpl la u Bold lijrHmlinvtNii-ilii'r 8AI.KM MAJtKKT IlKI'OItT. A Hrnopili of tlio Murketn Uiiylnjr nnil Hrlllnu ITIcm. , HKTAU l'TCM. t IIKVI8KD QUOTATIONS. ' HlaSuldem Jugar curcd.pr lb,12J4 llrcakfant bacon Vl to,15 Ilninit Huicur cured, per lb, Kc llcof ft l'ork-7 Vt Multoii-IOfdVc. Vool-1012kc. Tlmotliy Mjcd-l'or iound, 7Kr, ncllloif. Iti'd clover need I'er Huiid, Iiio. White clover need 1'er Kiuud, !Wc AUIke lto" per iKiuud. iWil Oip IUo Hsr ih i u nil, Lincoln Unuw l:iper Kiuud,i Hye CJriiKH 10c per Hund. Orctuird (lran-l7o per pound. HeaiiH Ac per lb. Out mcnl lit da. Canned Kruli-.l'iaiolicii, W 00; iipncot, n 00; blackberries, Hj corn, bent grades I'i OU; tomntix'B U Ut Htr)iiB bituu II to; Ktvon cinill Ki; iicrdoz. In two lb cum. Orcen Knilt-Cliolco npplcn7.V?l.'Ar per box; immth 76c per lix; potnloca f&q carrotn Iff. iiHinnlpi tl 00; nnlonn Co iwr 11). Klnli.J)iiliiKiii7dl(lcierlb: Hturgwn LO, 7o per lb' ainall tlnli J10uer lb; ult nalinon, 7)0o per lb. IIUVIVO'l'IIICKH. Wheal IU'.c net. Klonr-rei Imrrrl. l.i. b(Ht IWI lbs. OutH 1'ur IiiikI 'I. Kit iH I tut ley lVr iii ilicl. . Ilriin J'er toil. 81H W nt mill, Kitcket. HliOlU-I'er Um.Sii ' Ui " Mickdl. 'Iii I'er Ion,tw.lv0 " uickuil. Hiiiih Oiiotcd at 'Mi per lb. Kkkh 'Jw IXT iIo,mi. I'ntittovM I'or bilxbrl, KHJ Corn meal ,!o per puiinil, IMtPCHft l'iilc mt iKiuud. Dried pllltin l'erlb. (!7c. Dried prnni-n Per lb lOicJ I'!. Imported pruned Vp ier lb. lliitli.T ll" '-'ic pci' uiiind for ljood Ijircl-- Kvaolcpvrlb. HiuiiH1'rr hiiiiii1,1I(iH.'c. iiacon Hint's- iMiuper in, Hlmulilum Nillii! per lb. (JhlckoiiM .7T(i(u pui po'nd. TlirkoyB 10 to IZUcper lb, Oi-iwo-MH per lb. Uiicka, WfitUc per lb 3IAKKKTS BY TKIiEOIIAIMI. J"OHTI(ANU. Whent Valley, tl'X & 1 iW Walla Witllii tlMH loSl.lSperceulnl. Kloiir-nliuidard, 1 IX) to SI. Walla WitllrtW WW UiiUUIuKrndi'S, Urn), UiiU WlilioMs to UV, KntynuOii per IiiinIiuI. MllltlilirH limn mati; iliotU, f..rjii ground barley,' It-f-'J; enrp feed, J25 mlddlliiKN, ?'i'i, per lou. Hay 8ItiV17 per Ion. llutter Oregon faitey dairy, 31 c;fuiiey fieaiueryl2J;i;ooil to fair, Sr7.!0;Ciill fornui Phnlea :(1W. I'-mf Oregon i!l4'o HaHlern '.0.! per tlnx I'oultry-Uld vlilckunt, f.i (IV.jil 0). I'otntood I l()M'r omllil. Cbit'ite Ori'uon, l.'l In lie; Cullfoiniu !) to lOo. HllBant-Ooldcn (1, 8Jr.i'Xlrit 0, 0 t; cliy Kratiulated, cube, c null oil una '!. derod, tyjo per ixnind. lloan.-anmll white, KX4I; pink :t)J; bayiM, f I 7S; butter, f:l SO; llniim, V CO per cental. Dried KrultM..The market U linn. Qm trd: Italian pnniM, Viyi to lie; I'etlti) ami (lerniiiu, lOo per imiuiuI; ntlalni, ti Ul or Ihix; plitiiimer dried poam, II to rij-jc; nun drltil ititit ntctory pluim, II to M'-i evapo niteii pcacheii, 'ile; Hinynut ll, 1XV-; California llj.'n.lM put- Hiuud, ltlre ic per ouud. IllilfH-Dry ItliU", K) to He; i Who for i'iiIU; itrtien over M Hiuudi, In; under So IhiuiiiIh, 'M-; ulieup hj1N, SMfSI.CO. HMOKKI) .MK.VfH AND I.AHD. 1 JiHtern liami, l- to lie; uruakfaitt ba con, lo)4 lo lie; kUI e, t to UV; lard, H tolOu per hiu nd, HAN r'.lANCISCO. H.VN t'liANClHtxi, Vol) if Wheat. .the week opened tut it niileer; market. No. 1 white, f I Si In l Sfl; choice tl VH ht cental. lliilw..'.V;Xt per H)iind. lutrloy Kred ll.lli! Wft ht cental II l7;cholco f 17 to I ; iMinmoai entile OaU..(lrtiy JJ UOto 'J Oi; bluek,('j 10 to 2 10 per tiiutal' l)nlon..i to :(. S)laliMv..7VMol 15 11 IHChliANKOUrt M AltIC rflU ClItCAiio, Kob. II, Wool riistern Ure son, lOlo Ilk'; alloy, 16 to ISo per iHitiud lltt'f l.tNf, Mi to! 10; divaod, tw. Mutton Live, 3)t to lo; ttrrued Kc. Hurt l.tvu, A 10; iriHt,7c. Ytvtl 7 to Vo Hr pound. I.IVer Coinplnliit lllllluiiup. TIid ehlet Nvmtitout of thu ilNo;io are ili'prili)ii n plrll.foulawli'il touxue; twd lanUHk' meulli: dliMKrcittble breuth; dry nKluwith tiiilelie a ml eruptliuiH; mtllnw compltixloii unit yellow eye; tlittt; aelilut li'iiililom, it till lutlttlu rlvnt led,(ulntne diotti'Miiiiit lrreiiill.tr IhiwoI. Mil coin putntt In ail of lu rnnu cit b icmtlly miriKl by taxlitii Dr. Uiinu't 1 in pro Mil t.lr lllla M lUrct-ltHt. ititit a llUk'erllia: atieil of kickitiM wntiUeittepreeiued by tlti'tr iii' rniM tit itkcetitx a Mi by Htnlth a. w . . CURE rUck Hwt.WhoaiKl rvlkn JI th iroublM tact itnil lit lull 'tut atato tT Ilia itatettt. uch M lMiliir, Nauur. lirxiMatiMMn. Dtatrra after Mlnia" 1'aiatu Ok i lo .Vo Wlul Ihwr lml rvnuirkatuit thT4 Ilu Uvu aliox u la curtuc SSOK Hm.Uis . H Cttrrtk'i I trrtJi Uxta hu arc riuHi xl.. in i . aipllin. curiae and wvitin ISw aim- iihj ixiei-Uiut, UlVr IK aim OAvnv-H all dw. inter of lh atunuolt, aUuuUt lb hter aud rrfuUld U UU. ttmi If thy auty eurtxl HEAD Aeti Uwr wtHiM t alainat prtc4iM t ttaa lu aulTvr frAut IhU UMnaaalar rontpialnt tail flKluaatdr thrlr pmImm deM au4 al hair, alJ IhM h eaion try lhtn will Aud ttxwlHiljtlUraUi4l lnuinnrjilat Owy UI ttol 1 aUHM l to Hltuout Uwnt Hut afur all tttk hai jWa! I I El to lb Uuit Ot ao maa v U that wrf UVtxi ..ui our stvu Ut vXu- yen cur it hil HtfTt lt ( iar(aat4Ttt4UM liu art) U atM rrt ay (' H w tri at,U ' m TW an aln.Hy tvavttairtvaJ. JU a! tH w ptUV. '""t ltt'KaU"ik" mka all na laM invii iianuiaiaw. fkfmt kiiitrt . Vmv Ti CARTER Mm mm .. Am.) CONCERNING NOISE. Out) r lb" Mnl Injiirlmia Inllnrnre f Cll l.'lf. " I enn lxitr the li-itt very well," said a student formal U icml a summer in the citv, "Imt I cn not emlui-e the nof?c." l'oriob! he did not trp t j e ininl'f that, m making incli a dcemi-mioii, lie pliccil him aolf In illuatrlout coii'rMtiy. Tln.m.ts Car lylo eoaki not aWde'' a nelso. especially that of tb morning crowing of eocTis. Wullnstcin, accustometl at lie was totlm din of battle, trad an uncfntuir-rablo dreiul of Uio iMrkin)? of tlog, am! c ,-en th clatter of the lurie spurt fashionable In hia day. In order to oinuro cjulet, In cnRag011 twclvo patrol to make regular circuits about his house nlKlit and day Neil her Julias Cessor nor the philosopher, Kant, oould tolerate tho crowing of poor chanticleer, who, Indeed, acems to have very few friends among tho studlo'J und sensitive. Bclioonhmier oxcceils almost all lov ers of qjiot In the oxtravasunco of his denunciation of noise He declares t" the amount which u man can boor with e is in inverse ratio to lita mentul power. " If I hour a dog barking for hours on tho threiunld of a house," ho write. "1 know well t'liouph what kind of brains 1 may cxpocifrom Us inhabitants." A writer in the l'oimiir bcletuc JimHilu as serts that noise Is on'j of tho most Ir.juiious Inlluences of oity lifts. 1'may not bo HufH ciently loud to attrwt the attention of those accustomed toit. out, if continuous, it acta u't Inevitably upon tho ticrvou.ii sysfni us vairr !i ''''pnlnp opon a stone. )':xaiiiiuuii linulo upon animals show that ivhun thuy havo boon subj.'c'cd, for u number of hours, to the vibrmai of a tuning-fork, their norvc contera bncnino Irritated, as certainly as micctiltr libera would bo affected by an acid or an elootvio shock. The Injurious effect of oiMlncrj- noises lias been recognized by tho r.utli- litios of i'uropoun cities, ami, in aome i.wt, tho nuisance L- been aupjuatiiu. licivily laden carts are not admitted t. cruuu Htrcets of IJ?i lin, aii'l In O'.bci'i tli?v in i oulj allowed to pass on'tviiliiijit that tin horseii walk. Thus'tect-cai'i of Muuii;u uuto uo bolls, and tho-se of U wno live in pmcca vljet'o thoao noils arc not used cu Hui'Oay can testify to tho iclief attendant on tho consequent "ioace und quiet.'' Tho amount of ihe i.iM.ter nit-iiw to be Unit tlio eltj tV.vt'llur niuat rcgir.t noise us oiioof the itoi'osBury eviNof hit ontli'l.ui oni) to ho boriio iihilosopliic.tll.v. and lvquir lng a largo tock if grate up 1 iiicuvc. Happy, iiiili-cd, aioU-ey wl, it. 'tifjli tho long, liot nmnllis, uroonlyrtit.'. ' .1 in thoir morning slum hers by tho tiong of ilie birds, or tho crowing of cocks. WOMEN AS COLLECTORS. A Nnw Ateiittn f Kinployiiieiit Opened to the Weabei' tjt'. The avenues of employment for women (iro yoihlaiitly Increasing. Already Hhe litis proved hursolf a good clerk, a good book-keeper und a good t. .i'-wnter, and tho Intent Is a female collector. At loiiHt a dozon houses In Kansas City are employing women In this capacity, and tlll'ir puiabor accuia to bo euinjUiitly la- jil-eiiHllig. A womnn mny bo a book-koopor or a tyi6 wi'itor and yet bo the most fcuiiuiiio ereat nio imugiii.iblo, dospite her business rain iltmh, says the Kansas City Star, but tb" i' 'iiuili) duitner would seem to b" another kind of business woman, and sho brings for ward very promptly the question of bow much distinction must bu made between a woman and a man in tho same bublncss. Ouo thing is certain, one can not kick u lady collector out of tho olllco. Tho fomulo collectors uro for tho most part young women, and, accoi ding to their employers, they nro as ncraijlont and as MUfCCttsful In thuir btiaineas as men. Their UIQ4J0 of operation, however, is somewhat peculiar, and thoy do not hccin to go about tho collection of a bill tho same way as a man. A reporter happened in an ofllco yes terday whore, fifteen or twenty young men. worn working. Wliilo ho was talking witl) llio manager a woll-dressed young woman walked in and Inquired for oin'of thu young indii. Ho was pointed out to her, and whiin (lie ciholu ofllco watched her sho walked over to his dosk and begun ;t convursatiun with him la n tono so low no mte could hear, Aftor talking for it lew moments sho turned to go, und raising hur voice, said : )' ) f you don't coiuo m und scttlo I'll bo around again on SnturJay " When sho was gone tho young man chiiio in for an uiiuuirciful guying, and it is safe to say ho mudo it desperate effort to jwiy tint bill before Saturday. Klio was tho collector for a Jowolry llrm. A iiiorchunt who has adopted tho new sclieino was asked about it, and sutd : " 1 Hud that my Imly collector is iierslsteui, faithful and trustworthy, and has grout auivotts in making sninu very bad collec tions, and 1 don't see why n luily rliouM net be permitted to ask for the iMtymciit of ; bill if she can do almost every thing oUu about an ofllco." Two lliiti'ii Compri'aafil Tuvta. Tlioro tiro a,7.V) luiiguitgas. A square mile contaliis 010 acres. A barrel of rice coutalus IHU) iiotiuds. Tho nvorago huuiun life Is at years Tho tlrtt Mcnl pen was itiudu In 1M30. A turrol of Hour weighs iJil ikiuihU. A barrel of pork weigli AX) pounds. A 1MI1 la ton ami evnnoi!iUi iticltoa. A hiind (horse measurv) U four inches. Wntches were llVst eoiistrin'ieit iu IITtJ. A storm niovua tlitity-stx h-Ikm jht bxwr Tim tlrst lueifer mittoh whs nt-d, iu Is Tim aUn of a tei cf ailvtH i.. uT.7AM.M. A htirritttuo in ovea eighty niile per hour The tint irun stpainklup nan built In lNkl. Modern ikkhIIcs llrat oauie luto ue lu IMA. Coacho wcro first built in KugUtud in ir). 'Hio first horse rullrtxut was built lu 1SV 57. Ono million dollars of gold coin weighs 3,tW (Kiuiuls avomluiwis. (Hie unllkai dollr vt UvMr coin wolghs fosU.li iipouuds avolnlupuU. The first complet twtuir inacUiue wus paleliUil l' Kluu llowo iu IMA. tlluaa window, wvio flrt UtttsuMavMl lute UtiaUud iu tho ottrtttU ix'utury Albert Durcr gave tho wtirld a ttrojiWy of future wtasl enKra iuf in liat. Meaautv AW foot un tiatctt aaU ami you will have n suuarv acre vrithiu au inch. A ('mi Cwinmlta ululdat Th auichlo of a iww in Mummum Otuaty, la., rt'vrttsl hi tho Itoalitt OUtw, furuiatatVa Bow and exerucUUuf pututera for rntos (MateiiiulituitK au xounaioai ovfr Ik.' dtvaW. Thu annual luukd up U a trtv, swilebai hur Ull ovur a Hui loon walked aruund tlv troo until lito tt brunh wm Wiud up, attd ut tllla piMttaiu ftttaal uud UiUtMt UU aUi'VUUual wull iw auUnsBB. II la att III Win. I, l;t. l'Har Tbflan, it Ores'ley i uutj- (Ka.) farmer bad ttpi (mI hia arnuirawiiit fw Itwt Mtf hi Uartt A auattunc a)vutttr ttrsarw paiinntxl akti.' uUtW W awt H i.d tvrr.sd I ho lurn t,. wuhav a ' t-vi if tho m toa..l. I a U A Iimi f . . t. tt t. h ,1 lu '- wva a CALIFORNIA 3$s2. H"kcijiJ;;' .UWvTii- WFviLJMiiwEKnr uiS CATARRH BheuiUatlam, Nf nralgfa, Cornt HiaOAOHf. tu4 att aih. TV OiVirmla ritiUT m4 VtnMrv IIT.KOTHIO OOUOII OURK Wi$ tm.9K tut ismnt. IiH aU Dittu. tut li, K tl sn , Jbfsi 2fia4 c.iriSliJssii : tbt, iirzx KlPaE8. ( A ta Romeo in.1 JuUL ) A prominent pbrk m calla tbe klf I " an elejrant disseraln - "f diseac." Ho lays, "fever la ipreart y it, so aro lunr fl!eases." Out upon tht rmrkd und eap kfa vajrabendt id i tly kisu-s aro not for such cs he, acd tti old fox bats tho propes are rour. Let I .'ni devote himself to laakimr our worn';: '.i.iithy nnd blooming- that kisses niay be klii-s. This can lurely bo done by the aco of Dr. Pierce's Favorite IVcscripUot . Vsllh la ilmply mairical In rurlnn disc Jca peculiar to fe males. After U.'r.ir,g l: for a rcasocablo length qf tiui3 there trill bo no tooro lr rcBukuity, backache, bearln-down eena. tlons. nen'ous prostrat'.ua, ccneral dobllity ind kindred allmcritr. It is the only ipedi.-lta tr women, sold Sy drucirislj, nuilor a roaltlvo ntutr antoo from tho n-yuuracturcrs, that It will giva catLfiCtloti iu every cue, or oior.oy refunv.". WOM.D'fl IJISVE.'.SUIY MeDICAT, AB80- CIaiio.v, Propnctiirz, 1)u3a1o, N. Y. Dr.PlECl'S PELLETS I'nrely Vogctablo and Perfectly lurnilcac. TJuequoted as a I470r a'Ul. Si::allrj!t, Che.ipest, FiJt to Take. One Tiny, !)iixv.reontcd Pal !'t a liarte. (Ttirtti .licit Ilcudnche, lllllourt Ilsnnrlir, ronatlpntlon, lnu!s''.lon, EHIoaa Attaclu, and all dciMii-racnte of tb; Sv-uuhcU and Dowtia. S3 oouli rial, by drufcj'i. VltOl'USSIONAL CAKDH. IOIIN OMIIKA, Attorney at law. Hoom Collec- '; over Liipiiai natiouui iuiiik. tlonsa8eclalty. Correspondence solicited It. K. UONHAM. It. N.11AYUEN. V. II. HOLM EH. 1")ONHAM, IlOLMKH & IlAlDKN, Attor ) neys at law. Olllce In HiiHh'H lilocU, between State and Court, on Com'ISt. ,J T. UlCIIAKD80N,i.Ucniey atlaw, of O. lice up Htalrn In Iront rooms ot new lush blocK, corner Commercial and Court met In, Milium, Oregon. I J. 81IAW, Attoruey-aMjitw, Halcm, XJ uicwii. uiii.c iiinu utnii hi iijc icil ai tieml ot Klalrs lu tlio rear of Ludd A If .. I.V V.nn - iiusii n ut4i4(v 'IlILMOK FOUU. attorney at law, Salem. L Uregon. Ottico urtalr In lutton'b block. )KATT .1 11 UNT, nttontoys at law,Halem. L Uii'Kon. OltHsJ over Capital National llniiK, Cominerelal street. Money to loan D'AIKYAIIINOIIAM, Attorneys nnd cianiseiui-H at law, hnloiu, OteKon, (luvlnciiiiitUitracl ot the records of Marion .-Miunij, tut lulling a hit and block index oi -all in, i bey Intvu special laellltles lor ex .tinimii linos to ivul i-Mati. Hiislne&s lu i lie Mipivmu court and lu IboHtitlu depart uietilN will led'lve pnimpt attention. MINl'AB.A. UAV1H, M. V., Graduate of American Medical College, oilers tier proHeudotial service to those who may liieil them. Special nllentlon given tu ill seiiM's of women and .hliuieii. oiliceu stairs lu New lla.n: buildlut,', Conimer. cl.il xtreel DII.J. l KKKN'E, Dentist. Otllcuovel tho White Corner Court and Com. .muicihI sinels. T D.l'UOIl, Architect, l'luas, Specl . fictitious and suerlnlendence loi all clauses of buildings. Olllce '290 Com mercial M., up stairs, r 8. McNALLY.Archilect, New Hush j, Ureynuin block, t'lans ttnd specltlca tains of all claM'nlof bullilluun on short notice. iSliperluleuduaceof work promptly ooitfcd alter. 'i&-tf AW, HICST.-ArtUt Studl". Hush. , Drey block. Classes Thursdays and iMtturdtiys. IIUSINMSS UAltDS. ANKWl'ttpor IliuiKor. New ttxils, New UtHluns: has learned thu tniiln- irlll Kivurvh'ruiiros. E. K. II.M.l,, Ottlce with (llolio Heal EuUtte KxehaiiKe. M' US. K. 11. HON(). htrber ami hnlr. Ill dreMer. ShiuiiiMMiluir linlii's' umi vhildri'ii'N h.tlr u specialty. Hhe will be ilimi'il io see all her ulii eaatoniurs at her shopoppoilio the Uiera Honsy, IOSK1MI FL'.SEK b.irbar umi hnlrtlr,s.. I Mr lllllr nillflllr'Kn..nlj ..!... I.... IT " .. ...... ....... .5 m. wu. a. riia.iu;iu was. Hath looms iu connection. Itcstof wurK. nihiiiie street. 17 JSTllAYKlt, U W. MKKKS, KKAL. I' . KaliileAKt'uey.'JtllCommercialstreet, .-vtli'in, Ortsfou. Meets . atraycr have on sale fine fauna, citv und aeroum In ihia and iiiIihi isuintles. Also choice timber uitiiia, mills aim uiuinetis propertlev. A I'holco limreii near city at a apeelal our Hln. Hive 11 it mil. Wo oaa suit you. Corrmpotiiieucu sollelteU. I) J. UMISKN A IM Manufacture of nil klndaof vehicles. IU'alrlng u apeoluU ty. ShoptUtbutteklretit, f KO. llt)E -lUrlHlr and Ualrdroai Vl. It irlnr. HueittUithalnlheelly. VWUmtttMtfvUl btfetH.NHlnn. W-4. II. nt'NMNtriXJN, IWnetorWIII. II antvtla llartHrShiii imiliir U'ini. rtleltuMi. ti Brt cJhm worLmen ent- iwujmi, I -K. T. f SMtTII. lVutUt.W State atrvet. j rami, iw. mtwBtHi ueutal opera tHiu irfvaydafipiUKi. ISitu'ttesoiiern' aaa a atMctal'. ' ? II: ,,irr"..WJ.0K' llraelor and i.l-,M'T',Tl, ,. U "' )WI)f 1" do all twa, 1.41.1m t-Il-lm & OHS (UlAY. OMtnavUtr a ad balldtir. in.mHiii' nuiiiHuj a alHHiaalty. si mmwwaal ir, xiWu Orviu. JOHN K.NUIHT. IHa.k.nMth. Hon "..!:U?"i,:,y,Mt,HlrtB'rslltj'. hhop at Ui. (t.H uf Mfwty ,Am, lu.Oron .SOOIIITY NOTIUES I i A ?M.' w-jw j NS.S.A ' XZlZTty IV" l uJ.hH ' la- - A KMUHk. Alajata It t tHH.aJrr Jlon 'J,n llfiMtmtmut, B. W. LEWIS. J'rvatl) NfttMiat. Oyatt.ru, ,v .-! a ! navan. lU'KN AT A IX IHH'K4 ' UJM Oumnttrolul itri. MmMhmMM - -,. ll . .- J ffH &&S?&T2g8Z'&3Z lava cirr.v E&ItI Bp. (l A K--8afrfa I Van, No. M Doran-s1 H V 1 " tM vat U tkrWaw ImZL . N " - - J .""-" lrnn. - waja a rs4 I timmi-im. hi r MA SAl'SAliE WUllKS. Only German Market in City. Choicest, Fresh, Smoked and Pickled Meats Manufactured- Ail Lluils ofSHiiw.geM, Wholfale nnd I'e tall frve delivery In city 171 Commercial St,; CIIAS. WOLZ, PROP. EAST "AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route 'Stiasta. Line CAt.trOKNIA KXPKF.SS THAIS HUN 0.117.1 KtTWKEN rOKTIFU ANDS. I. soutTi7 "" STMnTi" 7.rx' p. in. I.v. l'ortlaud Ar. I fl::Vi c. ui, !hlb p. in. I Lv. Hfilem !v. ) 7:i' I n. nt 10:15 n. in. .r. San Fran, l.v. 9:Wp.ni AboveTrulns suip enlv at follow liigTtn tlous north of Kosebtitg, Kan I'ortlnnd Orou Oily, Woodburn, salcin, Albany Tangent, Sbedds, HnKey. Ilarrlsbur Junction rilv. Irvine unci Eugene. KOrtKUUKQ MALL DAI1.1 , BKX) a.m. 102 a. m C:10 p. m. l.v. Portland Ar. I i Lv Snlem Lv. I 1: Ar. -1:1X1 p. ni. i .SB p. in. Ar. lloseburg Lv. I 6:2-1 a, Albany Local, Dally (Except Ruuilay.) 6.-U) p. ni. "HI p.m. D.-OO p. in. Lv. Lv: Ar. Portland fcaleut Albany Ar.lti.-aun ro. Lv. (iJH)M. ni Lv, I 5:00 u. ni. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation ot second daks passengers attauhed to express trains. iVrst Side Divisioo, Between Poitland and Cervallis: UAILY (KXCEPT HUNDAY). 7:30 a. m. I Lv.' 12:10 p. in. I Ar. "Portland " Corvallis Ar. Lv. "5:30 p. rn. lfcW . 111. At Albany and Corvallis coiiumi wlln trains of Otegon I'acifle ltatlroad. EXI'IIKSS TRAIN (tUII.V ICXCKl-THrKDAY 4:40 p. ip, (TvrTortlaua Ar. I BilJa. in 7,-aa p. m. I Ar.McMlunvllleLv. t 6:-i 1 a. 11 Through Tickets To ull points. EAST and SOUTH For tickets and lull information r--i;aio. ine rates maps, etc, upply to the Compa ny's acent Salem, Oregon. E.P. ItOOEItS, Asst, U. F. and Fas. Ag't IL KOF.HLKK. Unnauttr THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development compauy'i uteamshlp Hue. 5 miles shorter, UO houra lfca time than by any otliei unite. Fint cntss through passenger und freight lint from Portland und all points In tlio W'l lamettc vnllov to and Irom Han Franclsci TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept Bunaays). Lettvu Aiuany ........ 1:001' Si Leave Corvallis 1:10 I'M Arrlvo Yarmlua ....... 5'..!01'11 Leave Yacmina ........ (1:4.5 A M Leave Corvallis lft:5A 1! Arrive Albany ....... 11:10 A W O. 4 C. tralus connect at Albany Mid Corvallis. The above trains connect ot YAQUIN.V with the Oregon Development Cos Lie ifHtwrnshliiKlwtween Yanutna and Ha Francisco. SAILING LUTES. STRAMKR8. FKOM YAQUIKA Fanillon, Friday, . June 2, Willamette Valley, Tuesduy July Knrullou, .Sunday " Wllbimcttd Valley, Thursday " 1 Farallon, Tuesday... " 1 BTKAMKIU, rilOU SAN KKANCISOO Willamette Valley, Friday June T, Farullon, Tuesdayu J uly 1 Willamette Valley, Sunday t Farullon, Thursduy 10 Willamette Valley.Tuesday " U This company reserves the right tc change salllug dates without notice. N. II. Piuisengere Irom Portland and all Willamette Valley points can make clost connection with the tralus of tht YAOUINA HOUTE at Albany or Corvallis and If destined to Han Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina the evening before date of willing. raucngrr and Freight Rafts Always tk( LovNt. For Information apply to Messrs HULMAN A Co., Freight and Ticket Agcnu aw and at! Front, su. l'ortlaud, Or. o CO. HOOliK Ao't Oen'l Frt. A l"uss. Agt, Oregon Paclflolt. H. Co., . . Corvallis, Or O II. HAHWELL.Jr.Gen'1 Frt; & Iass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., act Montgomery St.; Health is Wealth I IllL V.. I' WINTM V.,... ..j n. - .. ... -..., c huu urain Treatment, a guaranteed epeclne for Hys teria, DlMlness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous NeuralKta, Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by the ue or alcohol or tobacco Wakelullness Mental Depression, Holtenl ngofihebraln reatiltlugln luaanlty and leading to misery , decay and deitth. pre mature oldogo, barrcuuess, loss of power cjiuu'dbyovcr-exerttonorthebraln.ach box contains one month's irailmcnt. fl 0U a box or six boxes for 5.u), sent by mall prepaid ob receipt of price, WE G UAKANTEE SIX R0XE8 To cure any case. With each order ie rclvttl by us for six boxes, accominled with 1 M.UU. we will send the pSrehSIi? oaf written guarantee to refund the maney 11 the treiltmnt ir nnl .fru .. ... .-. . " unteea Issued only by Oeo. E. l', , f -, --., , vuua.t.f OMiCUJj yj- 500 KX4Alfl $? O" Slchau'g HEALTH L. nich.a'a Ooldan nalaam Va 1 2-th.r cauWtttiT,;-. X.e ItlcVau'a G.ldat. NwTiilVl? AIi l Hlckaa'i Oaldaa Olnti..i Hlha., Oiid.i ,..7Z.t??: TcaDd Wlsta, tw5 CW I ""A" rvsL mjm faSS WMMtt feLA8T WWIW THE R!CHaRDSDRUQ C0.,Agc8U WtlUJMWtBTIT, bcUco, oU ,C'IIAltttiNTrlft aairiToai-tiaacaajBai iiiiii ill aaaaitaMaa)asatMa TBI If YEAR Mil jNiost cunjik-tQ aji(l,iijible inti. M.d ilutit-iics i,l Salum and tlio "Willamette Valley yet ulilinheil. Ci densed and accurate. Of Course fou Have Now, . proc-are sonie copies advertise ONETHING BETTER There is only one thingjthat is better to s"end your friends in the East than a New Years JOURNAL and that is to send them the WEEKLY JOURNAL a year or at least six months. It will give them good every-day infoimation about our State and immediate community. Until .February 1st, subscriptions will be received at. 1 BOLLALl Call Hofer Post Office Block. u Seen it ) and- send to our friends to this region. A Pi YEAR. On IBros COPY t